Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow: Anatomy And Functions Describe subarachnoid cisterns in brief. Answer. The subarachnoid space is the space between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater. It surrounds the CNS. The subarachnoid space around the brain is continuous with the subarachnoid space around the spinal cord. In the region of the brain, it communicates with the ventricular … [Read more...] about Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow: Anatomy And Functions
Vocal Cord Paralysis – Symptoms And Causes
Vocal Cord Paralysis - Symptoms And Causes Question 1. Enumerate the effects of lesions of laryngeal nerves. Answer. "Importance of studying vocal cord paralysis for medical professionals: Questions explained" The effects of lesions of laryngeal nerve. Effects of Lesions of Laryngeal Nerves "Understanding vocal cord paralysis through FAQs: Symptoms and causes … [Read more...] about Vocal Cord Paralysis – Symptoms And Causes
Treatments For Vocal Cord Nodules, Cysts, And Polyps
Treatments For Vocal Cord Nodules, Cysts, And Polyps What are vocal nodules/singer’s nodules? Answer. The vocal nodules are bilateral swellings in the vocal cords at the junction of their anterior one-third and posterior two-third. "Understanding treatments for vocal cord nodules, cysts, and polyps through FAQs: Q&A explained" "Importance of early diagnosis … [Read more...] about Treatments For Vocal Cord Nodules, Cysts, And Polyps
Vocal Cord And Voice Box Anatomy
Vocal Cord And Voice Box Anatomy Question 1. Write a short note on vocal cords. Answer. Vocal Cords They are a pair of folds extending anteroposteriorly within the laryngeal cavity. The gap between the right and left vocal folds is called rima glottidis. Each vocal cord is made up of vocal ligament (medially) and vocalis muscle (laterally). The vocal ligament extends … [Read more...] about Vocal Cord And Voice Box Anatomy
Anatomy And Development And Physiology Of The Larynx
Anatomy And Development And Physiology Of The Larynx Question 1. What is rima glottidis? Mention its boundaries. Answer. The rima glottidis is the narrowest part of the laryngeal cavity. It is an anteroposterior cleft, bounded in front by angle of thyroid cartilage, behind by interarytenoid fold and on each side by vocal fold (in anterior three-fifth) and by vocal process … [Read more...] about Anatomy And Development And Physiology Of The Larynx